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Owned by Tiffany Noel

BYOB: Bring Your Own Business → courageous rebels become rich women. Let's build $1k DAYS online & fund your freedom.

BYOB: $25K BLUEPRINT™

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Create the return on relationships that build cash, clients, and communities.

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53 contributions to The Directory On Skool
Writing content every day is the worst strategy
Most Skool community owners sit down every single day and try to figure out what to post. And every single day it feels hard. It's not that you have nothing to say... it’s that planning, writing, and posting are three separate creative processes... and your brain isn’t great at switching between them on demand. I was doing the exact same thing... but coming up with something every single day on the fly was not fun. So I created a strategy to plan content to post in 𝗦𝗸𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗛𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗼𝗼𝗺 and to promote it in other communities. I sit down once a week and plan it out and post the content on the right days and in the right communities... without the mental stress. No more blank screen moments. No more "what do I post today" spiral. Just a plan that gives me the space I need to actually show up for my members instead of scrambling to figure out what to say to them. What I realized is that's it not about coming up with most clever or well-thought out piece of content. It's about creating a system that allows me to show up consistently so I can enjoy the fun of running my community instead of stressing about what I "should be" doing. You don't need to post more. You need a system that lets you think ahead so your content works for you instead of drains your mental creativity. How do you plan your content? ...or are you figuring it out day by day? 👇
Writing content every day is the worst strategy
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ooh you are a very smart cookie, we definitely need more of this. What is the biggest decision to make first?
🔥 ACTIVITY CHECK… how wild do you get?! 🔥
So… @Rose Colbourne from Skool Homeroom and I were chatting about Skool activity levels and let’s just say… things got a little unhinged over here this weekend 😅 Inside BYOB, and a few other communities, I somehow hit 1,662 activities in ONE day 🤯I’m pretty sure my brain was running on pure caffeine! And just to be clear…👉 these are personal activities, not community totals Now I need to know… 💬 What’s YOUR all-time highest activity day?? Drop your number below 👇(bragging is not only allowed… it’s encouraged) Tagging the legends who kept the convo going this past week: 👉 @Rose Colbourne 🏫 Skool Homeroom 👉 @Tiffany Noel Taylor ❤️ BYOB 👉 @AnneMarie Kovach 🌳 The Grown Girls’ Table 👉 @Addie Beall 😎 Midlife Badassery 👉 @Kristi Rieke 😉 The Saucy Nana
🔥 ACTIVITY CHECK… how wild do you get?! 🔥
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🚀 Stop Flying Blind on Skooly: The Tool Every Community Owner Needs
I’ve been working behind the scenes with Joe to create more graphics that we can all use to help promote this incredible tool, and I’ve attached them below for you to use, share, and run with. You can also find them inside the affiliate toolkit in the Skooly community. More people need to know about Skooly because it’s like giving community owners night vision goggles for their business. If you’re running a Skool community without the right tools, you’re basically flying blind. But Skooly flips the light on. It gives you a clear view of your community—what your members are doing, what content is working, where people are dropping off, and how to automate the pieces that are eating up your time. You can track engagement, organize your inbox, streamline your DMs, and finally start making decisions based on real data instead of a gut feeling. And one of the newest upgrades is a big one—the Affiliate Overview. You can now instantly see which communities are generating affiliate commissions for you, without having to dig through everything manually. It’s simple, clean, and makes things so much easier. What I love most is that Joe isn’t just sitting back and letting this thing run. He’s constantly listening, improving, and rolling out updates fast. This tool is growing right alongside the people using it and becoming more and more powerful. So if you’re building on Skool, this isn’t optional—it’s needed. Go grab your pair of night vision goggles and get Skooly installed today 🔥
🚀 Stop Flying Blind on Skooly: The Tool Every Community Owner Needs
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@Lise Lively it’s not too difficult. Once installed it’s epic. And you will learn while you’re enjoying it
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@Sybil Hall I’m vip and sooo glad I did it. It’s sooo good. I have to set up those testimonials
Why Do I Need a Funnel When There’s Skool Discovery?
Skool Discovery is awesome… but it’s not a growth strategy. It's a bonus. A nice-to-have. A cherry on top of an incredible platform. But think of Discovery like having your restaurant listing on Yelp. You might get a few walk-ins if you have good reviews. A funnel, however, is you having a user-friendly reservation system, a stellar loyalty program, and a quick way to text your regulars when you dream up a fabulous new special. Yelp might bring in walk-ins. But you'd never rely JUST on walk-ins, right? This month, inside Funnel Forensics, we're building 4 essential funnels together, 1 per week. Live support. Q+As. All the help you need to get it done. (Included with premium membership, $27/mo) ✅ Lead Magnet Funnel — own your audience ✅ Low-Ticket Funnel — turn new subscribers into buyers ✅ High-Ticket Funnel — give your premium offer a real pathway ✅ Momentum Funnel — give people a reason to stay + refer! 👉 Funnel Forensics @Liisa Reimann
Why Do I Need a Funnel When There’s Skool Discovery?
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@Digital Shinebright I’m excited about it
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@Shannon Furlong yes 💖💖💖
Good Enough
The reason most people never go from good to great, or even OK to good, is simple. They don't give good enough long enough to work. If you go too hard too soon, new behaviors never stick. Want to run a marathon? Probably should run a 5K first. Want to dial in your nutrition? Start by just eating three solid meals a day. Want to write a book? Write a blog first. You can do hard things. But you'll probably have to do the easy things first. And by the way, the hard things don't get easier. You just get better. Same goes for bread baking. It's not hard. It just feels that way when you're figuring it out alone. Inside Crust & Crumb Academy, we start where you are and build from there. No judgment, no intimidation. Just good bread and good people. 👉 Come bake with us. https://skoo.ly/crust-crumb-academy​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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I love your wisdom "And by the way, the hard things don't get easier. You just get better." Putting that on a post-it by 'puter, sooo good @Henry Hunter
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